Ἀϊδωνεύς (Aidoneus)

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Ἀϊδωνεύς (Aidoneus) is an epithet and alternate name for Hades, the ancient Greek god who rules the underworld and the realm of the dead.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf epithet
name in Greek mythology
theonym
alternateNameOf Hades NERFINISHED
appearsIn Greek mythological literature
classical Greek poetry
associatedDeityDomain realm of the dead
underworld
associatedWithConcept afterlife
death
category Epithets of Greek gods
Names of Hades
epithetOf Hades NERFINISHED
god of the underworld
equivalentTo Aidēs NERFINISHED
Plouton NERFINISHED
gender masculine name
hasSpouseInMyth Persephone NERFINISHED
language Ancient Greek
mythologicalCulture Ancient Greek religion
refersTo Hades NERFINISHED
relatedName Πλούτων NERFINISHED
Ἅιδης
script Greek alphabet
semanticField darkness
unseen
transliteration Aidoneus NERFINISHED
usedAs proper noun
usedIn Greek mythology
worshippedAs chthonic deity

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Aidoneus greekName Ἀϊδωνεύς (Aidoneus)